Never leave the running machine unattended. Switch off the machine before leaving the
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working area and secure it against unintentional or unauthorized restarting.
The machine may only be operated, maintained or repaired by persons who are familiar
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and who have been informed about the dangers arising from this work.
Ensure that unauthorized persons keep a safety distance from the machine and keep
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children away from the machine.
Always work with care and the necessary caution and never use excessive force.
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Do not overload the machine.
Hide long hair under hair protection.
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Wear close fitting protective work clothing and suitable protective equipment (eye
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protection, dust mask, ear protection, safety-shoes, and work gloves only when handling
tools).
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Never wear loose jewellery, loose clothing or accessories (e.g. tie, scarf).
Do not work on the machine if you are tired, not concentrated or under the influence of
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medication, alcohol or drugs!
Connect the machine to a suitable dust collection system.
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Do not use the machine in areas where vapours of paints, solvents or flammable liquids
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represent a potential danger (danger of fire or explosion!).
Do not smoke in the immediate vicinity of the machine (fire hazard).
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Shut down the machine and disconnect it from the power supply, before adjustment,
changeover, cleaning, maintenance or repair work, etc. Before starting work on the
machine, wait until all tools or machine parts have come to a complete standstill and
secure the machine against unintentional restart.
Warning signs and/or stickers on the machine that are illegible or have been removed must
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be replaced immediately!
12.5
Electrical safety
Make sure that the machine is grounded.
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Only use suitable extension cables.
A damaged or tangled cable increases the risk of electric shock. Handle the cable with care.
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Never use the cable to carry, pull or disconnect the power tool. Keep the cable away from
heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
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Proper plugs and outlets reduce the risk of electric shock.
Water entry into the machine increases the risk of electric shock. Do not expose the
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machine to rain or moisture.
The machine may only be used if the power supply is protected by a residual current circuit
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breaker.
Before connecting the machine always make sure that the main switch is switches off.
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Use the machine only when the ON-OFF switch is in good working order.
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12.6
Special safety instructions for this machine
• Working with gloves on rotating parts is not permitted.
• Wood dust is generated when operating the machine. Therefore, connect the machine to a
suitable dust and chip collection system when installing it.
• Always switch on the dust collectionf system before you start machining the workpiece.
• Never remove sections or other parts of the workpiece from the cutting area while the motor is
running.
• When using milling tools with a diameter ≥16 mm and circular saw blades, they must comply
with EN 847-1:2013 and EN 847-2:2013; tool carriers must comply with EN 847-3:2013.
• Wear hearing protection certified to health and safety regulations to limit noise exposure.
• Replace cracked and deformed saw blades immediately; they cannot be repaired.
• Use a push stick for cutting operations where less than 120 mm is cut.
• Select the number of teeth of the saw blade so that at least 2-3 teeth cut through the
workpiece at the same time. A lower number of teeth leads on the one hand to an unclean cut
and on the other hand increases the risk of vibrations and noise pollution due to increased
kickback.
• Never try to cut freehand. If the workpiece is not guided exactly parallel to the saw blade,
kickback is to be expected.
• Always use the rip fence or crosscut fence to support the workpiece.
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